Ghaskadbi Surendra
Department of Zoology, M.A.C.S. Research Institute, Law College Road, 411004, Pune, India.
Rouxs Arch Dev Biol. 1987 Jan;196(1):66-68. doi: 10.1007/BF00376023.
Cytochalasins A, B and H (CA, CB and CH) brought about cellular disaggregation and mortality in the developing embryos of the frog, Microhyla ornata. All three cytochalasins exhibited a dose-response relationship. CA was the most potent and its effects were significantly reduced by simultaneous additon of L-cysteine, a sulph-hydryl compound. α-D-Glucosamine, a precursor of complex macromolecules important in cell adhesion, protected against the effects of CH. The effects of CB, however, were influenced neither by L-cysteine nor by α-D-glucosamine. The results revealed differences in the mechanism of action of these three cytochalasins.